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Scoreboard Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

Plumber

Monroeville, IN ยท On-site

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

Plumber

New Haven, IN ยท On-site

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

Plumber

Huntertown, IN ยท On-site

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

There's even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories. Here are some of the things we measure: Offering and Delivering Solutions - We educate our customers ...

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How much do scoreboard jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for scoreboard in Indiana is $23.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.49 and $26.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Scoreboard position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Scoreboard Operator, you need keen attention to detail, fast decision-making abilities, and a good understanding of the rules for the sport you are tracking. Experience with electronic scoreboard systems, such as Daktronics or Fair-Play, and basic computer proficiency are typically required, though formal certifications are uncommon. Strong communication, reliability, and the ability to stay calm under pressure help ensure accuracy in a fast-paced game environment. These competencies are vital to maintain accurate real-time scoring, supporting the smooth operation of athletic events.

What are some typical challenges faced by a Scoreboard Operator during live games?

Scoreboard Operators often work in high-pressure environments where quick and precise updates are crucial, especially during fast-paced or closely contested games. One common challenge is staying focused while simultaneously monitoring multiple elements such as the game clock, scores, fouls, and substitutions, all while coordinating with referees and officials. Operators may also have to troubleshoot occasional technical issues with the scoreboard equipment or software on the spot. Working effectively requires strong concentration, excellent communication with the officiating crew, and the ability to remain composed under pressure to ensure a fair and smooth game experience for players and fans alike.

What is a Scoreboard job?

A Scoreboard job typically involves operating and managing the scoreboard during sporting events. Responsibilities may include updating scores, tracking game time, and displaying relevant statistics in real time. This role requires attention to detail, quick decision-making, and familiarity with the sport's rules. It is often found in schools, sports arenas, and recreational leagues. Some positions may also involve coordinating with announcers and officials to ensure accuracy.

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Infographic showing various Scoreboard job openings in Indiana as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,316 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

Client Development Advisor

Home Instead - Terre Haute, IN

Terre Haute, IN โ€ข On-site

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Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Client Development Advisor

Klipsch Senior Careย  ยทย  Home Insteadย  ยทย  Terre Haute, IN

Full-time

No degree required.ย  We hire for who you areโ€”your drive to compete, your ability to build real relationships, and your genuine desire to connect people to help that changes their lives. If youโ€™ve got that, weโ€™ll teach you everything else.

What this role is really about

Every day, families in Terre Haute are trying to figure out how to get their loved one the help they need. Theyโ€™re scared, overwhelmed, and not sure who to trust. As our Client Development Advisor, youโ€™re the person who changes that.

This is a relationship-driven sales role. Youโ€™ll build a referral network from the ground upโ€”physicians, hospital discharge planners, social workers, assisted living communitiesโ€”and turn those relationships into families who trust us with their loved onesโ€™ care. Then youโ€™ll be the one who sits down with those families, helps them make one of the hardest decisions theyโ€™ll face, and walks them into care with confidence.

If youโ€™re competitive, youโ€™ll thrive here. There are goals to hit, metrics to own, and a market to build. But the scoreboard here isnโ€™t just numbersโ€”itโ€™s seniors living better at home. That combination of drive and purpose is exactly what weโ€™re looking for.

What youโ€™ll do day to day

Build and grow your referral network

  • Research and develop relationships with hospitals, physicians, social workers, discharge planners, assisted living communities, and other community partners
  • Show up consistentlyโ€”provider visits, presentations, and outreach that builds the kind of trust referral partners send their clients to
  • Nurture referral-generated leads with follow-up thatโ€™s persistent without being pushy

Lead care consultations and client on-boarding

  • Meet with families to assess needs, answer questions, and help them make a decision they feel good about
  • Develop customized care plans and guide clients smoothly into receiving care
  • Personally introduce clients to their Care Professionalโ€”the relationship starts right

Own the client relationship long-term

  • Conduct regular quality assurance visits to reinforce trust and catch changes in needs before they become problems
  • Identify opportunities to expand or adjust services so clients get the right level of care as their situation evolves
  • Resolve concerns quicklyโ€”youโ€™re the relationship owner, and that means seeing things through

Track your work and hit your numbers

  • Maintain accurate documentation in our CRMโ€”referral activity, consultations, QA visits, outcomes
  • Know your metrics, own your pipeline, and collaborate with leadership on activity planning tied to our growth goals
  • Partner with Care Advisors on incoming inquiries and assist with conversion when needed
What weโ€™re looking for

Weโ€™re not looking for someone whoโ€™s just good with people. Weโ€™re looking for someone whoโ€™s good with people and hungry to win. If youโ€™ve got some sales experience under your beltโ€”even just a season of itโ€”and you know what it feels like to set a goal and go after it, thatโ€™s a strong foundation. Hereโ€™s the rest of what weโ€™re after:

  • Youโ€™re competitive. You keep scoreโ€”with yourself, if nothing else. You donโ€™t coast when things are going well, and you donโ€™t quit when theyโ€™re not.
  • You build real relationships. Not transactional ones. You remember names, follow up without being asked, and show up even when thereโ€™s nothing immediate to gain.
  • You have some sales experience. You know what it means to identify an opportunity, work a lead, and closeโ€”in whatever context youโ€™ve done it.
  • You have a consultative mindset. You listen more than you talk, ask good questions, and help people make decisions they feel confident about.
  • Youโ€™re self-directed. You manage your own pipeline, your own calendar, and your own outcomesโ€”without needing to be managed step by step.
  • You care about the mission. The work here isnโ€™t just a numberโ€”itโ€™s a senior living with dignity at home. That has to mean something to you.
A word about credentials

A high school diploma or equivalent is required. An associateโ€™s degree or some college is a plus. Prior experience in sales, business development, client services, or community outreach will help you hit the ground runningโ€”and weโ€™re genuinely looking for someone who has some of that. But weโ€™ve seen that what predicts success here isnโ€™t a credentialโ€”itโ€™s drive, follow-through, and the ability to earn trust.

If your path here looks unconventional, tell us. Weโ€™d rather hear your story than assume.

Tech youโ€™ll use

Youโ€™ll work in a CRM system (Salesforce preferred), Microsoft Teams, Word, and Excel, plus Home Insteadโ€™s internal systems. Comfort with theseโ€”or a genuine willingness to learnโ€”is important. Weโ€™ll train you on our specific tools.

Youโ€™ll also need a valid driverโ€™s license and the ability to travel within the Terre Haute territory. Occasional evenings or weekends may be required.

What we offer
  • A mission that mattersโ€”every relationship you build connects a senior to care that lets them live at home with dignity
  • A team that will invest in youโ€”training, mentorship, and real room to grow
  • A workplace built on our values: empathy, integrity, patience, and genuine care for each other
  • Advancement paths for people who performโ€”we promote from within

Work Conditions: Valid driverโ€™s license; ability to travel within territory; ability to work evenings or weekends as required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Must have an understanding of and uphold the policies and procedures established by Klipsch Senior Care, LLC. d.b.a. an independently owned and operated Home Instead franchise.
  • Must demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to listen effectively
  • Must have the ability to work independently, maintain confidentiality of information and meet deadlines
  • Must have the ability to demonstrate effective interpersonal skills is essential as well as sound judgment and good decision-making
  • Must demonstrate discretion, integrity and fair-mindedness consistent with company standards, practices, policies and procedures
  • Must have the ability to organize and prioritize daily, monthly, quarterly and yearly work
  • Must have the ability to establish good working relationships with office colleagues, the franchise owner, clients and the community
  • Must present a professional appearance and demeanor
  • Must have the ability to operate HI technology systems
  • Must have computer skills and be proficient in SalesForce, Word and Excel
  • Must be able to work evenings or weekends as required